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and that will do it for us for this saturday night. >> from all of us. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. [ bell tolls ] so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. and it's an agent's job to help people find new ways to save. there's some cool stuff up here. there sure is. [ man ] look what i found. it's a fiddler on the roof. ♪ [ up-tempo country ] what are the chances? [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
and that will do it for us for this saturday night. >> from all of us. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. [ bell tolls ] so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. and it's an agent's job to help people find new ways to save. there's some cool stuff up here. there sure is. [ man ] look what i found. it's a fiddler on the roof. ♪ [ up-tempo country ] what are the chances? [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we...
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while some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hardworking psyllium fiber which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model, but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. another major power failure has struck india... the second in two days. the first power grid collapse happened on monday and was the country's worst blackout in a decade. today's outage was even worse with as many as 600-million people left without electricity... half the country's population. both blackouts cut power to india's capital, new delhi... and delayed railways and public transit systems. the cause of the outages is still unknown. congressional republicans are criticizing federal officials in a new report about the fast and furious gun-trafficking operation the operation was designed to track the flow of guns from the u.s. to mexican drug cartels. but a u.s. border patrol agent was killed by one of the weapons. the report says senior officials from the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms and prosecutors allowe
while some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hardworking psyllium fiber which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model, but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. another major power failure has struck india... the second in two days. the first power grid collapse happened on monday and was the country's worst blackout in a decade. today's outage was even worse with as many as 600-million...
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this past winter hadas using less heathad us using less yeaheat.... that's an all-time record ... 100 degree heat index it for today and tomorrow and it may reach 100 for the fourth ... we have one hot week going not until
this past winter hadas using less heathad us using less yeaheat.... that's an all-time record ... 100 degree heat index it for today and tomorrow and it may reach 100 for the fourth ... we have one hot week going not until
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. >> a surprising -- marissa meyer, one of the most influential women in technology is leaving her post at google to become yahoo's next ceo. and while a physical move may just be a few miles down 101, a cord separates google from yahoo. we begin with scott budman who has more on one of the expert who is are acting so surprised, should have seen this coming, scott. >> reporter: it's not a big change t commute for her, but a big change in job duties, the google executive heading a bit south to become ceo of yahoo. job one bring yahoo back to the dotcom leadership position it once held before taking a back seat like google and facebook and twitter. we have talked ed ted many tim myers, she can inspire people and that's important when it comes to rallying th
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thanks for sharing part of your day with us. how does america feel about the supreme court's health care ruling? we're still talking about it. an overwhelming number of voters don't know about it. their hands are in the sand. >> and he was ready for a fight over a controversial mosque in tennessee but when he found out about radical islam changed his mind completely. the filmmaker back here with his stunning information. brian? >> all right, look, honey, what have you? yep, the lightning explosion on the sea. and our cameras were there. and you're here because "fox & friends" starts right about now. >> good morning, everyone. hope you're going to have a great day before the holiday tomorrow. eric bolling is in again filling in for steve. >> great to be here. >> the fourth of july right on the cusp where america takes time out to explode things and salute this great nation and hopefully we don't lose any fingers or anything. >> you know what else, too? maybe they should take a year off with all the wildfires going on in coloro
thanks for sharing part of your day with us. how does america feel about the supreme court's health care ruling? we're still talking about it. an overwhelming number of voters don't know about it. their hands are in the sand. >> and he was ready for a fight over a controversial mosque in tennessee but when he found out about radical islam changed his mind completely. the filmmaker back here with his stunning information. brian? >> all right, look, honey, what have you? yep, the...
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as wgn's tonya francisco tells us.. the little girl is recovering from wounds today at stroger hospital. latest report from the hospital is that the girl is in stable condition ... doctors have told her family that she will be okay and recover ... the 10 year-old was just trying to beat the heat last night by playing in an open fire hydrant when shots rang out before 1130 ... a neighbor said he had just gone inside when it happened ... >>there were shooting fireworks and a fire hydrant was on ... and the next thing i knew i heard a little child was shot ... >>she was hit in the stomach and the left wrist ... the mother's boyfriend who was outside watching her was hit in the right hand ... a friend brought them to west suburban medical center in oak park because of the severity of the injuries to the child she was transferred to stroger hospital she is expected to be ok ... she was one of 15 people shot since 5:00 last night ... back at the scene the hydrant is off the water has dried and the only sign something happened
as wgn's tonya francisco tells us.. the little girl is recovering from wounds today at stroger hospital. latest report from the hospital is that the girl is in stable condition ... doctors have told her family that she will be okay and recover ... the 10 year-old was just trying to beat the heat last night by playing in an open fire hydrant when shots rang out before 1130 ... a neighbor said he had just gone inside when it happened ... >>there were shooting fireworks and a fire hydrant...
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money to good use. so in a -- so at a moment when our transportation needs are so great across the country, wouldn't it make sense to increase the f.t.a. budget? except that the house, expressing the priorities of its republican majority, recently passed a fiscal year 2013 appropriations bill that cut $181 million from current f.t.a. spending levels and at the same time, they're now presenting us with a different -- with -- excuse me work a department of defense spending bill that calls for $1.1 billion more in military spending over current levels. why are we all being asked to tighten our belts while the military-industrial complex gets to loosen theirs by a few notches year after year after year? if the federal budget crisis is so dire, mr. chairman so dire we can pinch pennies on badly needed infrastructure, surely we can do the same with a bloated pentagon budget that has been growing out of control for more than a decade now. and that's a simple concept we find behind my amendment. in the interest
money to good use. so in a -- so at a moment when our transportation needs are so great across the country, wouldn't it make sense to increase the f.t.a. budget? except that the house, expressing the priorities of its republican majority, recently passed a fiscal year 2013 appropriations bill that cut $181 million from current f.t.a. spending levels and at the same time, they're now presenting us with a different -- with -- excuse me work a department of defense spending bill that calls for...
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. >>> joing us in the studio, nicole eustis the thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. it's a pleasure to be here. >> you write the war needs to be considered as much of a culture event as a military event. what do you mean by that? >> one of the things that makes it significant is that it's the first war which was formally declared through a "constitutioco constitutional process. that makes it fascinating to think about if the public has a say in this war because there is a president who is elected and this is a democracy and he's answerable to the public. >> that term, passions of patriotism, what does that mean to you. if you think about it, passion of patriotism, what are the emotions that are underneath patriotism? in the era of 1812 people were very interested in passion and they were interested in passion for two reasons. they thought passions were what really kind of stirred the soul and motivated people to take action and take forceful action. so if you were going to be an effective patriot you had to be a passionate patriot. at the same time the war of 181
. >>> joing us in the studio, nicole eustis the thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. it's a pleasure to be here. >> you write the war needs to be considered as much of a culture event as a military event. what do you mean by that? >> one of the things that makes it significant is that it's the first war which was formally declared through a "constitutioco constitutional process. that makes it fascinating to think about if the public has a...
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senior business correspondent brenda buttner joins us to give us the real scoop on that. hi, brenda. >> hey, shannon. you know, it's true with almost anything you want to buy, get it when prices are low. as far as houses go, not only are sales prices near bottom, down 30% over the past five years, but the price of the cash to finance them has ner been lower. the average is six month mortgage rates continue to fall near all time record lows and the average 30-year fixed mortgage has matched or hit a new low in 10 of the last 11 weeks. on the other side of the spectrum, the one year adjustable rate is hovering at new lows, too. so get out your application and checkbook, not so fast. trouble is mortgage standards and refinancing rules are still so strict it's almost impossible to qualify. sure, car loans and credit cards are easier to get these days. but home sweet home, uh-huh. lending standards for mortgages are higher today than they were right after the financial crisis. "wall street journal" reports that 9 out of 10 of all new mortgages approved last year went to owners
senior business correspondent brenda buttner joins us to give us the real scoop on that. hi, brenda. >> hey, shannon. you know, it's true with almost anything you want to buy, get it when prices are low. as far as houses go, not only are sales prices near bottom, down 30% over the past five years, but the price of the cash to finance them has ner been lower. the average is six month mortgage rates continue to fall near all time record lows and the average 30-year fixed mortgage has...
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just give us the practicalities. what does that approach for you to go out and do if anything. >> i think what you need remember is the word certainty. . he said without certainty the risk is too high. from an oil and gas perspective, that's what we looked at. we go through political cal c calculati calculation, risk calculation on every project. we might be able to have a conversation what about the u.s. navy can and cannot do. we're talking billions of dollars of investments. one quick anecdote that you might appreciate, shell oil is moving hopefully to the arctic even as we speak, a few days ago they released two of the vessels from the seattle region and headed up to the arctic. they're in the fifth year of a permit. they have invested $4 billion, that's a "b," $4 billion and hopefully this summer they'll get the first permit for their first drill hole. so when we talk about investments we're talking about multibillion-dollar efforts here. so unless we have certainty and know who's got the right claim and who con
just give us the practicalities. what does that approach for you to go out and do if anything. >> i think what you need remember is the word certainty. . he said without certainty the risk is too high. from an oil and gas perspective, that's what we looked at. we go through political cal c calculati calculation, risk calculation on every project. we might be able to have a conversation what about the u.s. navy can and cannot do. we're talking billions of dollars of investments. one quick...
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excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. [ male announcer ] hey, isn't that the girl who tore out your still beating heart? [ bowling pins ] ok how's this gonna play? mi amore. [ chicken clucking ] [ male announcer ] bit needy, g. ok don't sweat it. just do your thing. hey! hey! [ male announcer ] definitely a little bit epic. stride. stevenson expressway had people glued to their television sets fall when dodger and cars started just after 638 at the dog spotted on the shoulder venture to all of the busy highway onto haarlow took a couple of breaks still managed to slip away from people trying to catch him until 2 wgn to dealers tracked him down. now i've rescue dogs saw this dog close to my home is instinctively ran outside not scared to grab the thank it was barking and rolled onto his belly and i just grab them pretty much said he got caught >> took the dog to a nearby animal hospital appears to be 2 year old to talk coucal next higher dehydrated had some glass and as paul budde hea
excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. [ male announcer ] hey, isn't that the girl who tore out your still beating heart? [ bowling pins ] ok how's this gonna play? mi amore. [ chicken clucking ] [ male announcer ] bit needy, g. ok don't sweat it. just do your thing. hey! hey! [ male announcer ] definitely a little bit epic. stride. stevenson expressway had people glued to their television sets fall when dodger and cars started...
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it was used to pull teeth. then you have pieces of clay pipes, another pair of surgical scissors. >> why is it important from your perspective to preserve this boat under this muddy water here? what does it matter? >> well, part of our mission with naval history and heritage is the education of both the navy, the sailors, and american public as well. this 200-year commemoration is a perfect time to do that and call attention to in some ways is to many a forgotten war and falls between the american revolution and the american civil war both of which people i think are more aware of than the war of 1812, but 1812 is one of the most important with wars for the nation and for the navy as well, too, and certainly showed that we were free of influence from great britain and came out of the conflict as the clear winners of that, and it also showed that the united states needed a strong navy as well as a strong army, that it couldn't defend its coast without a strong navy, without seagoing ships, blue water ships. prev
it was used to pull teeth. then you have pieces of clay pipes, another pair of surgical scissors. >> why is it important from your perspective to preserve this boat under this muddy water here? what does it matter? >> well, part of our mission with naval history and heritage is the education of both the navy, the sailors, and american public as well. this 200-year commemoration is a perfect time to do that and call attention to in some ways is to many a forgotten war and falls...
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this commemoration not only helps us recall that history, but it helps us -- it helps remind us that those sailors and marines and all our military continue to live up to the great legacy bequeathed to them 200 years ago. the force that came of age in the war of 1812 continues to protect us and inspire us. every person, every person who wears the uniform of this country has skill and courage and patriotism, and we're in the debt of everyone willing to wear the uniform of america. our celebration today -- [ applause ] our celebration today honors every man and woman who has ever worn the uniform making sure that the "star-spangled banner" continues to wave and all it represents continues to endure. on to our friends the british, our friends the canadians, to the world on this historic occasion, from baltimore to boston, new york to new orleans, north point to norfolk, the great lakes to the gulf, the coast of africa to the pacific rim, from tripoli to tripoli, the u.s. navy, the u.s. marine corps continue to protect our interests by projecting our power around the globe. this naval he
this commemoration not only helps us recall that history, but it helps us -- it helps remind us that those sailors and marines and all our military continue to live up to the great legacy bequeathed to them 200 years ago. the force that came of age in the war of 1812 continues to protect us and inspire us. every person, every person who wears the uniform of this country has skill and courage and patriotism, and we're in the debt of everyone willing to wear the uniform of america. our...
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thanks for joining us today. >> thank you so much for having me, bill. it aps pleasure to be here. >> you write in the book that the war needs to be considered as much a cultural event as much as a military event. what do you mean by that? >> one of the things that's quite fascinating about this war that makes it truly significant in american history is that it's the first war which was formally declared through a constitutional process. in the history of the united states and depending how you define it in the history of modern democracies period, and that makes it fascinating to think about if the public has a say in this war, because there is a president who is elected and this is a democracy and he's answerable to the public, let's think about how you debate the meaning of the war and how public opinion is shaped and what's the culture that surrounds patriotism in this period. >> that term, passions of patriotism, what does that mean to you? >> if you think about it, the definition of patriotism is love of country but what does that really mean? what
thanks for joining us today. >> thank you so much for having me, bill. it aps pleasure to be here. >> you write in the book that the war needs to be considered as much a cultural event as much as a military event. what do you mean by that? >> one of the things that's quite fascinating about this war that makes it truly significant in american history is that it's the first war which was formally declared through a constitutional process. in the history of the united states and...
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they use a piece of sandstone. it is almost like using sand paper to scrub the surface of the deck. it was called a holy stone. there are a couple of guesses for the reason, either because it looks like you're praying when you are down using a holy stone or some were small and bible size and had a number of different theories why it is called a holy stone. that's what you too. you scrub, scrub, scrub. an officer, the lieutenant, would be proud of the white sparkly decks and the surgeon would be pleased because there would be fewer germs and probably a safer environment and the sailor who is have to scrub each morning with cold salt water aren't fond of the job. constitution sailors also work aloft when with they're serving on constitution. we have a yard here with a foot rope and you can see on the wall you can see folks working aloft on another ship. maybe we'll see if i can get visitors to join me in helping to furl the sail. if you are going to furl a sail on constitution in 1812, you have to climb up the mast on those black rat lines and you step out on the foot rope. this is ou
they use a piece of sandstone. it is almost like using sand paper to scrub the surface of the deck. it was called a holy stone. there are a couple of guesses for the reason, either because it looks like you're praying when you are down using a holy stone or some were small and bible size and had a number of different theories why it is called a holy stone. that's what you too. you scrub, scrub, scrub. an officer, the lieutenant, would be proud of the white sparkly decks and the surgeon would be...
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mike, what can you tell us? >> reporte . >> as you said before, the forensic examination of the apartment was done yesterday, but that apartment remains secured as a crime scene for the foreseeable future. one of the crime scene personnel said what he saw was evidence of an intricate and sophisticated plan. a lot of the sophistication was how the suspect put together his arsenal and collected the gear he had when he was apprehended in the early morning hours of saturday morning. we got ahold of one of the receipts for some of the gear purchased online. it was from a kansas, missouri distributor. this was one of several suppliers that was used by a marketer of guns and ammunition and tactical gear, they shipped him $306 worth of gear, including a ballistic vest, carriers for a weapon and ammunition. maybe part of the answer of the question about how you accumulate 6,000 rounds of ammunition, the kind of gear that you only see in war zones, head to toe gear, that's what he had. the chief was saying a lot of that m
mike, what can you tell us? >> reporte . >> as you said before, the forensic examination of the apartment was done yesterday, but that apartment remains secured as a crime scene for the foreseeable future. one of the crime scene personnel said what he saw was evidence of an intricate and sophisticated plan. a lot of the sophistication was how the suspect put together his arsenal and collected the gear he had when he was apprehended in the early morning hours of saturday morning. we...
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thanks for joining us for "this week in defense news." a happy birthday to the united states coast guard. i'm be back next week at the same time. until then, have a great week. they were coming. we knew it. there's only so much you can do to prepare for an all-out assault like that. we hunkered down, we braced ourselves... we just didn't have the numbers on the ground. what did we do? we used our navy federal cashrewards card to fly in reinforcements. nana. hoooaah! alright nana! 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union.
thanks for joining us for "this week in defense news." a happy birthday to the united states coast guard. i'm be back next week at the same time. until then, have a great week. they were coming. we knew it. there's only so much you can do to prepare for an all-out assault like that. we hunkered down, we braced ourselves... we just didn't have the numbers on the ground. what did we do? we used our navy federal cashrewards card to fly in reinforcements. nana. hoooaah! alright nana! 4...
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>> there can -- there is a sort of useful i think -- one hopes it's useful, national empathy. we feel -- i don't know, a one ness is the word that comes to mind. we want to be with the families in aurora and we want to console them and want them to know that we feel their pain and we sympathize with them. the president's first reaction, i send my daughters to the movies. we all react personally in that way. i think frankly, it's rare we come out of these sorts of tragic situations having any sort of dialog about policy or about issues, because in the final analysis, it's so -- why? who can answer the question why? we can talk about how, but in the end, we don't know why. and if it's unanswerable. i think it's not so much about the dialog, but us coming together in sympathy and grief. >> can i say something, chris. >> sure. pless please do, governor. >> gene is right, but we have to have a public dialog among sensible, rational people, about why we would let a citizen have an assault weapon made for combat and made for killing people. why is that legal for a citizen to have. wh
>> there can -- there is a sort of useful i think -- one hopes it's useful, national empathy. we feel -- i don't know, a one ness is the word that comes to mind. we want to be with the families in aurora and we want to console them and want them to know that we feel their pain and we sympathize with them. the president's first reaction, i send my daughters to the movies. we all react personally in that way. i think frankly, it's rare we come out of these sorts of tragic situations having...
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most of us are familiar with the phrase "learnings opens." if you're a sailor that's very important because if you're in the middle of the ocean in the middle of the night and you're going to climb up and step on the foot yard to up if you recall it, you need to know exactly where you're going, and the crew mate will be down on the deck, and they need to release the right line at the right time so that you're working together, so it's really important as a sailor on "constitution" to learn the ropes. now when "constitution" was constructed in the north end of boston, her hull grew taller and taller, and when it came time to launch the ship in september of 1797, they put out warnings and warned everyone that when the ship came into boston it would be difficult to estimate how big the waves would be so cautioned people to stand back from the shore line. the first time they launched "constitution" the ship started to slide down the waves but didn't make it all the way into the water. she got stuck so in the shipyard they used enormous blocks lik
most of us are familiar with the phrase "learnings opens." if you're a sailor that's very important because if you're in the middle of the ocean in the middle of the night and you're going to climb up and step on the foot yard to up if you recall it, you need to know exactly where you're going, and the crew mate will be down on the deck, and they need to release the right line at the right time so that you're working together, so it's really important as a sailor on...
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he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >> good evening. hi, i'm delighted to be here with you and to bring greetings to you from our founding director, lonnie g.baunch at the african-american museum of history and culture. and i've been asked to talk about robert smalls and the future. and he does have a future with the national museum of african-american history and culture. let me begin by talking about the history and mission of the museum. the national museum of african-american history and culture was established in 2003 as the 19th museum of the smithsonian institution, the largest museum complex and research organization in the world. its mis
he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >>...
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double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >> i'm running against a woman that's all she talks about. our true hero are the men and women who serve. last thing in the world they talk about. that's why we are so indebted and in awe of what they have done. >> jennifer: al
double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but...
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they want us to contribute more toward our medical coverage. and they don't give us any fees on our wages. >> reporter: a worker says c & h must be able to offer more than 8% on a pay increase over three years since the employees are on a six day workweek. management has no comment. it's not clear how the strike will affect sugar supplies and prices. small business owners say they are already feeling the effects of the strike. todo's bar was empty when we visited, and junior b's wasn't doing much better. >> one day of bad business will hurt. >> reporter: there might be a greater economic impact on the town when more workers lived here. 86-year-old leo sid has lived here all his life. he remembers when the town was a worker town. c & h owned most of the land and most of the people who worked at the plant lived in crockett. >> i don't know if it would hurt the town very much or not i don't know. because most of the employees live out of town, it's not the way it was before. >>> the hawaii planet started in 1982 and reached its a peak in 1931 prod
they want us to contribute more toward our medical coverage. and they don't give us any fees on our wages. >> reporter: a worker says c & h must be able to offer more than 8% on a pay increase over three years since the employees are on a six day workweek. management has no comment. it's not clear how the strike will affect sugar supplies and prices. small business owners say they are already feeling the effects of the strike. todo's bar was empty when we visited, and junior b's...
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security investigation by using this -- innovation use this tool. mr. farr: i thank the gentleman for his response. i hope to attach to the bill language directing the d.o.d. to conduct a review but in the interest of house rules i chose not to. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. farr: i yield to the distinguished chairman. mr. young: i appreciate the gentleman's flexibility in finding ways to address this issue. like my good friend from washington, mr. dicks, i agree that we should work with our good friend, mr. farr, to ensure that d.o.d. is leveraging the security clearance research of the personnel security research center to improve the d.o.d. security reinvestigation process and i thank the gentleman for bringing this to our attention. mr. farr: i thank the distinguished chairman and ranking member, my distinguished friend, mr. dicks, in their leadership, their friendship and their cooperation in making things work more efficiently and more cost effectively. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman may not reserve. mr. farr: yield
security investigation by using this -- innovation use this tool. mr. farr: i thank the gentleman for his response. i hope to attach to the bill language directing the d.o.d. to conduct a review but in the interest of house rules i chose not to. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. farr: i yield to the distinguished chairman. mr. young: i appreciate the gentleman's flexibility in finding ways to address this issue. like my good friend from washington, mr. dicks, i agree that we should work...
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and that they should never be used that they should never be used first by the unite and that they should never be used first by the united states so that limits what their interests in developing those capabilities are. specifically on the bomber, it did not do very well. the argument in favor of reducing or limiting the bomber leg of the triad. so i think that is just a difficult concept for people. it is not the first way that they would think about it. the light arms control, they like moving towards reductions, and they overwhelmingly endorsed the ultimate goal of completely eliminating nuclear weapons. that is based on various polls that we and others have done. they support developing an international regime with intrusive inspections, and then gradually reducing step-by-step toward complete illumination. >> the bomber information that you have been given -- is it fair to say that given about [inaudible] -- just two systems for delivering them. should we save the money, others say there are better ways of delivering nuclear weapons, missiles cannot be recalled once they are fired.
and that they should never be used that they should never be used first by the unite and that they should never be used first by the united states so that limits what their interests in developing those capabilities are. specifically on the bomber, it did not do very well. the argument in favor of reducing or limiting the bomber leg of the triad. so i think that is just a difficult concept for people. it is not the first way that they would think about it. the light arms control, they like...
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thanks for joining us. 90% by friday. what about the other 10%, how long will they have to wait? >> we're still working on that. thus far we have actually restored service to three out of every four customers. about 75% of those outages have been addressed. we have additional crews coming in, they're on the system now, about 2,700 personnel are working on this, appreciate the frustration of our customers, but they should know that we're working around the clock, 24/7 to make sure we get power back. >> you can't say how long the other 10% will have to wait? >> difficult to say. wednesday evening we're going to update the estimated times of restoration for all customers who don't have power at that time. >> we've been getting a lot of commrapts about robo calls. someone got a robo call saying the power was restored and it was not and a couple people complained they got them at 2:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning and asking about their power situation. is it on? is it flickering? why is this happening in
thanks for joining us. 90% by friday. what about the other 10%, how long will they have to wait? >> we're still working on that. thus far we have actually restored service to three out of every four customers. about 75% of those outages have been addressed. we have additional crews coming in, they're on the system now, about 2,700 personnel are working on this, appreciate the frustration of our customers, but they should know that we're working around the clock, 24/7 to make sure we get...
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and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he said he would again go with mr. french. unless he promised to have him back in three weeks he would not go. robert. you would see how the navy officers have treated you. giving you work and are kind in your feelings. they will always be your friends. the reply was sprtriking. it is because i know this that i have come to see you today. my best friends are in the navy and aboard the ship. he did return one of dupont's top assistants and ask eed him. has your head been turned. it was turned but one way all the time that i was in the north. toward port royal. he will join the nav al e
and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he...
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you would have felt that i had you or used you somehow. i had to wait for that investigation to run its complete and thorough course and be released before i ever reached out to any of those families. and then ultimately over the couple of weeks we would establish a time period to go out and meet with them. when i had initially proposed to the navy, they were very reluctant. as a matter of fact, the answer initially was absolutely not. but i knew it was the right thing to do. and to the navy's credit, they would eventually give me a blank check to get on the road with my command master chief, who was the senior enlisted onboard, and i would spend three and a half weeks visiting with each of those families. >> when did you left navy? >> i retired in june 2007. >> why did you leave? >> well, when you join the military, there's a unique thing. it's never a job for life and eventually you retire. you get a check every month from the government. and then you go find real work. >> why did you run for congress and when? >> i ran for congress last
you would have felt that i had you or used you somehow. i had to wait for that investigation to run its complete and thorough course and be released before i ever reached out to any of those families. and then ultimately over the couple of weeks we would establish a time period to go out and meet with them. when i had initially proposed to the navy, they were very reluctant. as a matter of fact, the answer initially was absolutely not. but i knew it was the right thing to do. and to the navy's...
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think about how roosevelt used his fire side chats. think about the impact of television on the 1960 presidential debates. think about the impact of socme on the 2008 elections. so as we think again about this whole question of redesigning or reshaping what we expect from the president, we should know that some of what drives that behavior really isn't located in the president itself. >> since we're talking about presidents and discussing some of the underappreciated presidents. i do want to say something, either the first or second most important congressional designer, but if madison is first, the second the martin van bueren. van bueren created the modern political party. and he created the modern political party for two reasons, number one, he didn't like the way the constitution worked. and two, it was too hard to amend the constitution itself. and because he thought there was an overwhelming tendency for power to be centralized in washington. and in particular the executive and the courts to get out of control of the people, he d
think about how roosevelt used his fire side chats. think about the impact of television on the 1960 presidential debates. think about the impact of socme on the 2008 elections. so as we think again about this whole question of redesigning or reshaping what we expect from the president, we should know that some of what drives that behavior really isn't located in the president itself. >> since we're talking about presidents and discussing some of the underappreciated presidents. i do want...
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what's interesting is, the families told us that this is not a place where the girls came a lot. here's lyric's mom talking about that. >> from my understanding they do not know that area. maybe elizabeth and some friends had ridden down there at one time. >> one time. >> but no, it's not an area that they frequented. they didn't go far from home either of the girls, they mainly stayed around the evansdale area that my sister lives in. it's just not kind of like them to go that far. >> reporter: an investigator here told me this morning that it's like the girls evaporated. they're really trying to find any sort of thing they can that will start this investigation in a direction towards finding the girls and bringing them home safe, kyra. >> this is a pretty tight-knit community. were there any witnesses everybody pretty much knows everybody. >> reporter: yeah. absolutely. no witnesses. it's what's baffling so many people. this is an open public area. there's a freeway that goes right by the bike path where their bikes were found. people live there. their backyards are against the
what's interesting is, the families told us that this is not a place where the girls came a lot. here's lyric's mom talking about that. >> from my understanding they do not know that area. maybe elizabeth and some friends had ridden down there at one time. >> one time. >> but no, it's not an area that they frequented. they didn't go far from home either of the girls, they mainly stayed around the evansdale area that my sister lives in. it's just not kind of like them to go...
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george howell has been following this story for us. he joins us now from jackson, mississippi. george, the clinic isn't going away without a fight. >> reporter: don, good evening. we know this clinic has filed for a temporary restraining order. asked a federal judge for that to give the people here just a little more time to get in compliance with this new state law. the clinic is closed today. the question now, will it reopen tomorrow? and again, another question, how long could it stay open? under this new state law, don, takes effect today, that basically says two things. first of all, that any physician performing an abortion in the state of mississippi must be a board certified ob-gyn. also, the second part of that, they must have privileges with a local hospital to admit patients if necessarily. at this point, the clinic does not have those permissions. the director here says that she has been trying to get those permissions since the law was signed into effect back in april. she has not had success with that and she is concerned that many of the hospitals here, don, may
george howell has been following this story for us. he joins us now from jackson, mississippi. george, the clinic isn't going away without a fight. >> reporter: don, good evening. we know this clinic has filed for a temporary restraining order. asked a federal judge for that to give the people here just a little more time to get in compliance with this new state law. the clinic is closed today. the question now, will it reopen tomorrow? and again, another question, how long could it stay...
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you can also tweet us or send us an e-mail. let me move right from there into taxation, which is also part of this fiscal cliff. the deadline for december. this week, the senate's got a vote on taxes and why did that happen? what were the politics behind that? guest: in the last week or so, democrats, republicans, and senate have been dong this kind of dance. the republicans want to extend all the bush tax cuts, at least for a year. and they've talked about doing a broader overhaul. the democrats say and this is president obama's position, we don't want to extend the tax cuts for upper income earners, families making $250,000 or more. so what the question was was would there be a vote? and for a long time, it didn't look like there would be one. ultimately late on thursday, the senate leaders got together and they said we want to have this debate. we want to make a stark dividing line here. and so senate republicans, usually they object to anything just having a simple majority vote that usually requires 60 votes for the legisl
you can also tweet us or send us an e-mail. let me move right from there into taxation, which is also part of this fiscal cliff. the deadline for december. this week, the senate's got a vote on taxes and why did that happen? what were the politics behind that? guest: in the last week or so, democrats, republicans, and senate have been dong this kind of dance. the republicans want to extend all the bush tax cuts, at least for a year. and they've talked about doing a broader overhaul. the...
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i would use my moment. just have to find somebody who wants to kiss me. >> that may take a while. >> thank you, sarah. >> julie is not here. i had to say it. >> that's right. fill in the blanks without julie here. 96 at dulles, 95 at bwi marshall. a little hotter. our record for today is 102. keep our fingers crossed we don't get there. good news if we have any, the humidity won't be te afternoon. although it will be hot, it won't be terribly humid but again, with actual air temperatures near 100 here, lots of water in you are going to be outdoors. 18 in washington. 80 in quantico. good morning, leonardtown. 73degrees for you. 79 in annapolis. off to the north and west, martinsburg is 6 # degrees at this moment. satellite-radar, very quiet weather pat were here. high pressure out to the west is dominating the mid-atlantic weather up to new york. -- martinsburg is 68 degrees at this moment. it is the whole eastern seaboard that is hot. temperatures near 100 in st. louis again. big area of high pressure win k
i would use my moment. just have to find somebody who wants to kiss me. >> that may take a while. >> thank you, sarah. >> julie is not here. i had to say it. >> that's right. fill in the blanks without julie here. 96 at dulles, 95 at bwi marshall. a little hotter. our record for today is 102. keep our fingers crossed we don't get there. good news if we have any, the humidity won't be te afternoon. although it will be hot, it won't be terribly humid but again, with actual...
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we used the shoreline temperature other areas may actually use water temperatures from a mile off shore and about 6 ft. down that is why they book colder. >> take a look at how the temperatures are reaching the high 90s again and reaching triple digits by the weekend. i was at the beach yesterday with the kids and the water was so warm it was not even refreshening. >> i have been hearing that a lot hearingdina. dina. >> thank you tom. >> thank you for joining us today have a great afternoon everyone and remember we are back at 5 and 9:00 p.m.. we are when to leave you with more music and remember they are performing this saturday at the third annual concert for carlos. [music] [singing] [music] [music]
we used the shoreline temperature other areas may actually use water temperatures from a mile off shore and about 6 ft. down that is why they book colder. >> take a look at how the temperatures are reaching the high 90s again and reaching triple digits by the weekend. i was at the beach yesterday with the kids and the water was so warm it was not even refreshening. >> i have been hearing that a lot hearingdina. dina. >> thank you tom. >> thank you for joining us today...
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what can you tell us? >> we're meeting with the executive chairman of the ncaa followed by a question and answer session in indianapolis, and we're expected to hear penalties on penn state university. one source familiar with the case told cnn what we will hear, that penn state will be hit with fines in excess of $30 million. reports are also circulating that penn state university will lose a number of football scholarships and may be prevented from going to future bowl games. we'll let you know when we hear the conference. >> we'll check in with you when we get new developments. also new this morning, the first court appearance of the colorado man accused of last week's shooting rampage inside a theater. 24-year-old james holmes is likely to serve first-degree murder charges for the 12 people killed at that midnight showing of the new batman movie. of the 58 people wounded, eight people remain in critical condition. the prosecution has not yet announced whether they will seek the death penalty. we're cove
what can you tell us? >> we're meeting with the executive chairman of the ncaa followed by a question and answer session in indianapolis, and we're expected to hear penalties on penn state university. one source familiar with the case told cnn what we will hear, that penn state will be hit with fines in excess of $30 million. reports are also circulating that penn state university will lose a number of football scholarships and may be prevented from going to future bowl games. we'll let...
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. >> right away, you say, the war on terror started with us. explain. >> the way i look at it, when you attack buildings or embassies, whether it is the world trade center, the embassies in africa, those are things that represent u.s. interests. when you attack a warship, that is different. that is something that defense u.s. citizens and our interest around the world. when you try to take away and nation's ability to protect itself, it is an act of war. >> let's go back to the beginning. what date was at the ship you were commanding bombed? >> october 12, 2000. >> what were the circumstances? >> we had been operating in the mediterranean for about 6.5 weeks. we had been held back until the last possible minute. consequently, we had to go at a high-speed transit, 30 miles per hour, at double the normal speed. it was because of that transit that as we went through and around the southwest corner of the arabian peninsula, we below 50%. it carries over half a million gallons. we had to find someplace to stop. because of the drawdown in naval force
. >> right away, you say, the war on terror started with us. explain. >> the way i look at it, when you attack buildings or embassies, whether it is the world trade center, the embassies in africa, those are things that represent u.s. interests. when you attack a warship, that is different. that is something that defense u.s. citizens and our interest around the world. when you try to take away and nation's ability to protect itself, it is an act of war. >> let's go back to...
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he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. z it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the outside ever again. or not for a very long time. but a few will. >> hello there. >> this is neil bell's last day in his cell at stateville. despite one stretch in the segregation unit, he's finishing up a two-year sentence for aggravated battery. as the final hours wind down, his emotions rachet up. >> i'm pretty anxious. been waiting for a while. the last week's the longest. just ready to go home, be with my family. >> sunrise brings what for everyone else at stateville will just be another day. but for inmate bell it brings
he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. z it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the...
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at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the recovery act was implemented, it was a matter of two quarters la ert in the third quarter of 2009 gdp was rising again. i think that's a real mark of how successful it was in breaking the back of the great recession. albe it the unemployment rate continues to rise. >> you testified on the additional penalty of the work subsidies. work penalty provided by obama care would create. i'd like to highlight the fact that these subsidies also impose a marriage penalty through the tax code. and that's because hay key off the federal poverty guidelines. under federal poverty guidelines for a family of tw
at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the...
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megan gilliland joins us live there now with a look at the damage left 3 a baltimore county man faces charges accused of sexually assaulting a teenager and giving him h-i-v. h-i-v.police say back in february... steven podles and a 13 year old boy began talking through an app called ágrinder.áthe two agreed to meet up... and police say 36 year old podles... drove to essex and engaged in sexual activity with the boy... and according to the indictment... he infected the boy with hiv: "yea that's disguisting its like taking someone's life...i'm sure the older man knew" 3 "can not...as consensual, it is a crime" crime" police are not sure if there are any other victims... but they are contacting other people on grinder he may have contacted. friends and family gather to remember two maryland students.. and best friends... killed in a car crash... in west virginia... over the weekend.hundreds showed up at the students former high school in middle river. close to 200 people... most of them students... gathered at eastern tech high to remember tavon frisby and cameron shields. the men were
megan gilliland joins us live there now with a look at the damage left 3 a baltimore county man faces charges accused of sexually assaulting a teenager and giving him h-i-v. h-i-v.police say back in february... steven podles and a 13 year old boy began talking through an app called ágrinder.áthe two agreed to meet up... and police say 36 year old podles... drove to essex and engaged in sexual activity with the boy... and according to the indictment... he infected the boy with hiv: "yea...